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Thanks.
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 6:36 PM, Vladimir Dergachev <volo...@mindspring.com>
wrote:
Also, given the the high usage does not happen outside of gnome session,
perhaps this is connected to compositing..
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On Wed, 6 Dec 20
Also, given the the high usage does not happen outside of gnome session,
perhaps this is connected to compositing..
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On Wed, 6 Dec 2017, Hi-Angel wrote:
The troubleshooting link you provided states that the high memory
usage typically belongs to some other
Keep in mind that Xorg will show memory usage from mapping graphics
memory.. which could be large on your card.
Also, are you using CUDA ?
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On Wed, 6 Dec 2017, Hi-Angel wrote:
Oh, wow, this looks like a Xorg bug then. I'd recommend trying latest Xorg then
— yours
On Sat, 3 Oct 2020, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Saturday 03 October 2020 00:39:27 Vladimir Dergachev wrote:
On Fri, 2 Oct 2020, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings x-people;
The LinuxCNC people have just brought it up from Debian wheezy to
buster for a base install.
But the security paranoia
On Sat, 3 Oct 2020, Gene Heskett wrote:
which suggests there are several ways to disable it, including one
where you can simulate user activity.
This was just a quick look, it would probably be best to talk to
light-locker developers.
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And where might I find those
key to turn it back on, as the monitor
touchscreen turns off with the monitor.
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I have now been 3 days looking for a way to disable this blanker, trying
several methods by way of xset, only to find 15 minutes later that its
been undone and the blanker kicks
ne something similar to what you want to do.
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the problem.
Another thing to try is to make sure you don't have some phantom key
pressed - "xev" is helpful for this.
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The problem is more captured here:
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/latest-chromium-and-firefox-popup-transie
ake a look at libxrandr, there are more details in an earlier e-mail.
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is xrandr. And don't forget to specify which of 5 screen you have running
you actually mean.
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If you do teleconferencing, you might want to capture either the entire
screen, or some window.
If you want to record a movie of a game playing fullscreen, than you
probably need the position and dimensions of the game window, because
games often change video mode while keeping
— as „man” page states — I
And this what you get. Now when I say "Screen" I mean large rectangular
matrix of pixels I can paint on. Which is pretty much what any application
cares about - you don't need to paint outside of screen.
What do you mean by "Screen" and why ?
://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/proto/randrproto/tree/randrproto.txt
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intact.
If you want to make a better Xvnc, you probably need the code above and
you might not need xrandr.
If you are doing something else - who knows what you mean ?
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regards,
Zbigniew
it has to be local - maybe you are
mistaking screen unlock for logging in with a new session.
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You'll probably find logs in /var/log. Specifically /var/log/Xorg*
You might also find the output of
$ systemctl status display-manager helpful.
I'm on Debian, using i3
be minimal.
There is more than one console (usually), you can switch between them with
Alt-F1, Alt-F2, etc..
There are also ways to restrict profiling to a single process,
like "perf top -p 12345".
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On Saturday, August 26, 2023, 08:10:15 PM GMT+4:30, Da
sitor is
enabled, and even depending on how many windows are open as compositor has
limits.
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>edit to add: google suggests another candidate might be something
>called pin-instatPin works at the source code level. It counts source-level
accesses which might not reach DRAM (e.g., services by caches).
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that sends "dpms on" the moment a
cursor moves. Probably in the Xserver itself.
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> From the point of view of a benchmark you need to be very careful not
> alter the task, as modern systems love to optimize.
I will have to do some approximations using a combination of the processor and
IMC counters.
tput to a remote display.
Will it avoid screen activation in the local machine?
There should be a rather drastic difference in speed between VLC
displaying locally and in a remote X using network.
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>Since IMC counters appear to be a feature of the powerpc architectu
en mapped by
the graphics driver. Some of those is real memory, some are registers and
are entirely virtual - there isn't any physical DRAM backing them.
These aren't all the regions exposed by video card, because if multiple
apps write to video card register directly it will lock up hard, freezing
PCIe bus. Instead, this is arbitrated by the kernel driver.
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r, so you would read and
write non-critical data there, issue a barrier of some sort and then
trigger by writing to register in non-prefetchable space. This is pure
speculation, read noveau driver to find out.
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iactl
7f0e6c0d-7f0e6c0e3000 rw-s 00:05 475
/dev/nvidiactl
and many more similar entries.
However, in both cases the focus is on communication with the kernel
driver and the hardware, not the Xserver.
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Is Opengl mapped only into the server portion?
management.
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Regards.
driver (Nvidia card) or amdgpu (AMD
card).
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perf and Xorg.
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https://askubuntu.com/a/766282/926952
It seems that I was wrong and only one GPU is being used?!
like quake or similar.
Try turning off the compositor. Also keep in eye on the fan and GPU
temperature.
It could be a bug in the driver, but nouveau worked quite well for me on
both 18.04 and 20.04 for many years.
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I've included the last of the kernel log. It looks like
zoom or making your
windows partially transparent.
Another suggestion is to try upgrading to 20.04.
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At Sun, 19 Jun 2022 17:03:28 -0400 (EDT) Vladimir Dergachev
wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jun 2022, Robert Heller wrote:
I am running Ubuntu 18.04 on an AMD Phenom(tm) II X4
t the file manager.
Ahh, I used FVWM a while back. Nice !
Try 20.04 or later - an install image on a USB stick should be enough to
figure out whether the crashes still happen.
Maybe the newer driver will fix it for you.
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On Sat, 23 Jul 2022, martin f krafft wrote:
Regarding the following, written by "Vladimir Dergachev" on 2022-07-21 at 17:28
Uhr -0400:
As Carsten suggested, it seems that it's Firefox. I've quit the browser, and now xset q
reports "Monitor is Off" (logged in over S
rent state is. You can use "xset
+dpms" to enable power saving again.
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2022, martin f krafft wrote:
Hey there,
On my Thinkpad T490, something is keeping the display awake such that
XScreensaver will not lock the machine, and DPMS will never let
long time.
Dell touchpads are usually pretty good.
I suggest to check which touchpad driver is being used, there might be
some useful messages in dmesg or /var/log/Xorg.0.log.
Another possibility is that the battery went bad, is buldging and pushing
on the touchpad.
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